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Q170884: HOWTO: Sort a ListView Control by Date

Article: Q170884
Product(s): Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows
Version(s): 5.0,6.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbAPI kbSDKWin32 kbVBp kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbGrpDSVB
Last Modified: 26-JUL-2002

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Visual Basic Learning Edition for Windows, versions 6.0, 5.0 
- Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition for Windows, versions 6.0, 5.0 
- Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition for Windows, versions 6.0, 5.0 
- Microsoft Visual Basic Control Creation Edition for Windows, version 5.0 
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SUMMARY
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When using a Listview control, you can set the Sorted property for the control
to sort the list alphabetically. However, the Listview control does not expose a
property or method for sorting a list by date. This article presents a method
that you can use to sort a Listview control by date.

MORE INFORMATION
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WARNING: One or more of the following functions are discussed in this article;
VarPtr, VarPtrArray, VarPtrStringArray, StrPtr, ObjPtr. These functions are not
supported by Microsoft Technical Support. They are not documented in the Visual
Basic documentation and are provided in this Knowledge Base article "as is."
Microsoft does not guarantee that they will be available in future releases of
Visual Basic.

To sort data in a ListView control by date, it is necessary to provide a
comparison function to the control via AddressOf.

NOTE: Using this approach, you will sort the data in the control but not the
ListItems collection. Therefore, if you must read the data from the list in
sorted order, it is necessary to step through the actual list rather than the
ListItems collection.

Step-by-Step Example
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1. Start a new Visual Basic project. Form1 is created by default.

2. On the Project menu, click Components, select the "Microsoft Windows Common
  Controls 5.0" check box, and then click OK.

  NOTE: You can also use Visual Basic 6.0 and select the "Microsoft Windows
  Common Controls 6.0" check box with only one minor change, as noted below.

3. Add a Module to the project.

4. Draw a ListView control on Form1.

5. Add the following code to Form1:

        Option Explicit

        Private Sub Form_Load()

          Dim clmAdd As ColumnHeader
          Dim itmAdd As ListItem

          'Add two Column Headers to the ListView control
          Set clmAdd = ListView1.ColumnHeaders.Add(Text:="Name")
          Set clmAdd = ListView1.ColumnHeaders.Add(Text:="Date")

          'Set the view property of the Listview control to Report view
          ListView1.View = lvwReport

          'Add data to the ListView control
          Set itmAdd = ListView1.ListItems.Add(Text:="Joe")
          itmAdd.SubItems(1) = "05/07/97"

          Set itmAdd = ListView1.ListItems.Add(Text:="Sally")
          itmAdd.SubItems(1) = "04/08/97"

          Set itmAdd = ListView1.ListItems.Add(Text:="Bill")
          itmAdd.SubItems(1) = "05/29/97"

          Set itmAdd = ListView1.ListItems.Add(Text:="Fred")
          itmAdd.SubItems(1) = "05/17/97"

          Set itmAdd = ListView1.ListItems.Add(Text:="Anne")
          itmAdd.SubItems(1) = "04/01/97"

        End Sub

        ' Use this line of code for Common Controls 5.0:
        Private Sub ListView1_ColumnClick(ByVal ColumnHeader As _
                ComctlLib.ColumnHeader)
        ' For Common Controls 6.0, uncomment the line below and comment the line above.
        'Private Sub ListView1_ColumnClick(ByVal ColumnHeader As _
                MSComctlLib.ColumnHeader)

          Dim strName As String
          Dim dDate As Date
          Dim lngItem As Long

          'Handle User click on column header
          If ColumnHeader.Text = "Name" Then  'User clicked on Name header
            ListView1.Sorted = True        'Use default sorting to sort the
            ListView1.SortKey = 0          'items in the list
          Else
            ListView1.Sorted = False       'User clicked on the Date header
                                           'Use our sort routine to sort
                                           'by date
            SendMessage ListView1.hWnd, _
                        LVM_SORTITEMS, _
                        ListView1.hWnd, _
                        AddressOf CompareDates
          End If

          'Refresh the ListView before writing the data
          ListView1.Refresh

          'Loop through the items in the List to print them out in
          'sorted order.
          'NOTE: You are looping through the ListView control because when _
          'sorting by date the ListItems collection won't be sorted.

          For lngItem = 0 To ListView1.ListItems.Count - 1
            ListView_GetListItem lngItem, ListView1.hWnd, strName, dDate
          Next

        End Sub

6. Add the following code to Module1:

        Option Explicit

        'Structures

        Public Type POINT
          x As Long
          y As Long
        End Type

        Public Type LV_FINDINFO
          flags As Long
          psz As String
          lParam As Long
          pt As POINT
          vkDirection As Long
        End Type

        Public Type LV_ITEM
          mask As Long
          iItem As Long
          iSubItem As Long
          State As Long
          stateMask As Long
          pszText As Long
          cchTextMax As Long
          iImage As Long
          lParam As Long
          iIndent As Long
        End Type

        'Constants
        Private Const LVFI_PARAM = 1
        Private Const LVIF_TEXT = &H1

        Private Const LVM_FIRST = &H1000
        Private Const LVM_FINDITEM = LVM_FIRST + 13
        Private Const LVM_GETITEMTEXT = LVM_FIRST + 45
        Public Const LVM_SORTITEMS = LVM_FIRST + 48

        'API declarations

        Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" Alias "SendMessageA" ( _
          ByVal hWnd As Long, _
          ByVal wMsg As Long, _
          ByVal wParam As Long, _
          ByVal lParam As Long) As Long

        'Module Functions and Procedures

        'CompareDates: This is the sorting routine that gets passed to the
        'ListView control to provide the comparison test for date values.

        Public Function CompareDates(ByVal lngParam1 As Long, _
                                     ByVal lngParam2 As Long, _
                                     ByVal hWnd As Long) As Long

          Dim strName1 As String
          Dim strName2 As String 
          Dim dDate1 As Date
          Dim dDate2 As Date

          'Obtain the item names and dates corresponding to the
          'input parameters

          ListView_GetItemData lngParam1, hWnd, strName1, dDate1
          ListView_GetItemData lngParam2, hWnd, strName2, dDate2

          'Compare the dates
          'Return 0 ==> Less Than
          '       1 ==> Equal
          '       2 ==> Greater Than

          If dDate1 < dDate2 Then
            CompareDates = 0
          ElseIf dDate1 = dDate2 Then
            CompareDates = 1
          Else
            CompareDates = 2
          End If

        End Function

        'GetItemData - Given Retrieves

        Public Sub ListView_GetItemData(lngParam As Long, _
                                        hWnd As Long, _
                                        strName As String, _
                                        dDate As Date)
          Dim objFind As LV_FINDINFO
          Dim lngIndex As Long
          Dim objItem As LV_ITEM
          Dim baBuffer(32) As Byte
          Dim lngLength As Long

          '
          ' Convert the input parameter to an index in the list view
          '
          objFind.flags = LVFI_PARAM
          objFind.lParam = lngParam
          lngIndex = SendMessage(hWnd, LVM_FINDITEM, -1, VarPtr(objFind))

          '
          ' Obtain the name of the specified list view item
          '
          objItem.mask = LVIF_TEXT
          objItem.iSubItem = 0
          objItem.pszText = VarPtr(baBuffer(0))
          objItem.cchTextMax = UBound(baBuffer)
          lngLength = SendMessage(hWnd, LVM_GETITEMTEXT, lngIndex, _
                                  VarPtr(objItem))
          strName = Left$(StrConv(baBuffer, vbUnicode), lngLength)

          '
          ' Obtain the modification date of the specified list view item
          '
          objItem.mask = LVIF_TEXT
          objItem.iSubItem = 1
          objItem.pszText = VarPtr(baBuffer(0))
          objItem.cchTextMax = UBound(baBuffer)
          lngLength = SendMessage(hWnd, LVM_GETITEMTEXT, lngIndex, _
                                  VarPtr(objItem))
          If lngLength > 0 Then
            dDate = CDate(Left$(StrConv(baBuffer, vbUnicode), lngLength))
          End If

        End Sub

        'GetListItem - This is a modified version of ListView_GetItemData
        ' It takes an index into the list as a parameter and returns
        ' the appropriate values in the strName and dDate parameters.

        Public Sub ListView_GetListItem(lngIndex As Long, _
                                        hWnd As Long, _
                                        strName As String, _
                                        dDate As Date)
          Dim objItem As LV_ITEM
          Dim baBuffer(32) As Byte
          Dim lngLength As Long

          '
          ' Obtain the name of the specified list view item
          '
          objItem.mask = LVIF_TEXT
          objItem.iSubItem = 0
          objItem.pszText = VarPtr(baBuffer(0))
          objItem.cchTextMax = UBound(baBuffer)
          lngLength = SendMessage(hWnd, LVM_GETITEMTEXT, lngIndex, _
                                  VarPtr(objItem))
          strName = Left$(StrConv(baBuffer, vbUnicode), lngLength)

          '
          ' Obtain the modification date of the specified list view item
          '
          objItem.mask = LVIF_TEXT
          objItem.iSubItem = 1
          objItem.pszText = VarPtr(baBuffer(0))
          objItem.cchTextMax = UBound(baBuffer)
          lngLength = SendMessage(hWnd, LVM_GETITEMTEXT, lngIndex, _
                                  VarPtr(objItem))
          If lngLength > 0 Then
            dDate = CDate(Left$(StrConv(baBuffer, vbUnicode), lngLength))
          End If

        End Sub

7. Save your project.

8. Press the F5 key to run the application. Click the Date column header to sort
  the items in the list by date.

Additional query words:

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Keywords          : kbAPI kbSDKWin32 kbVBp kbVBp500 kbVBp600 kbGrpDSVB 
Technology        : kbVBSearch kbAudDeveloper kbZNotKeyword6 kbZNotKeyword2 kbVB500Search kbVB600Search kbVBA500Search kbVB500 kbVB600 kbZNotKeyword3
Version           : :5.0,6.0
Issue type        : kbhowto

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